The Restoration of the William Duncan Memorial Church

Breathing New Life into Heritage: The Journey of Rebuilding the William Duncan Memorial Church

In July of 2023, I found myself back in my hometown of Metlakatla, Alaska, surrounded by the familiar faces of my family and the comforting embrace of memories. Yet, amidst the warmth of homecoming, I encountered a disheartening sight: the William Duncan Memorial Church, once a beacon of community spirit and heritage, was in a state of disrepair. The dilapidated condition of the church broke my heart, igniting a resolve within me to restore it to its former glory.

Thus began my journey into uncharted territory—a restoration project of daunting magnitude, filled with countless moving parts. Despite my limited knowledge in such endeavors, I felt a deep-seated conviction that this was the right thing to do. With determination and a willingness to learn, I embarked on this mission, understanding that every significant journey begins with a single step.

The Plan Unfolds

The first step was research—understanding what it would take to breathe new life into this historic building. Through this research, a comprehensive plan began to take shape, outlining the necessary steps to restore the church to its original condition. Given the scope of the project, we set an initial timeline of five years, from 2023 to 2028, with regular updates to keep everyone in the loop on our progress.

  1. Roof Replacement: The church’s roof, weathered by time and elements, was in dire need of replacement. Scheduled for the spring of 2025, the town of Metlakatla graciously offered to donate both materials and manpower for this crucial task.
  2. Interior Repairs: Next on the agenda were the interior repairs—addressing mitigation, cleanup, and necessary restorations to the church’s once-beautiful interior.
  3. Heating System: The outdated heating system required immediate attention. Plans were made not only to get it up and running again but also to eventually replace it with a more efficient system.
  4. Restroom Updates: Modernizing the men’s and women’s restrooms was another essential component of the project, ensuring they met contemporary standards of comfort and accessibility.
  5. Elevator Installation: Considering the possibility of installing an elevator to link the main floor with the basement was an exciting prospect, aiming to enhance the building’s accessibility for all.

The Challenge of Fundraising

A project of this scale required substantial funding, and fundraising became a critical aspect of our efforts. I initiated communications and began the application process with two organizations interested in supporting our cause. Their potential involvement brought hope and momentum to our mission.

A Community United

Though the restoration of the William Duncan Memorial Church presented significant challenges, the journey was marked by a profound sense of community and shared purpose. The people of Metlakatla rallied together, contributing their time, skills, and resources to breathe new life into a cherished landmark.

As the project continues to move forward, I am filled with gratitude for the unwavering support and dedication of everyone involved. This endeavor, born from a moment of heartbreak, has transformed into a testament to the power of community and the enduring spirit of Metlakatla.

Keeping Everyone Updated

Throughout this five-year project, we commit to providing regular updates to keep everyone in the loop on our progress. This way, our community remains informed and engaged as we journey together toward the restoration of our beloved church.

The State of the William Duncan Memorial Church

Restoring Heritage: From Heartbreak to Hope

As I stepped into the William Duncan Memorial Church, my heart broke. The once proud and beautiful building, an emblem of our community’s heritage, now stands tired, run-down, and alone. The condition of the exterior and interior is heartbreaking, and I will be sharing photos on my Facebook page and future blog articles to show the extent of the damage.

The sanctuary, fellowship hall, and the front of the church where the steeples are located have all suffered significant water damage. As I moved slowly, assessing the situation, the memories of how it used to be came flooding back. Standing in the sanctuary, I visualized the church filled with people, vibrant with life and joy. Tears welled up as I saw the extent of the damage—my heart ached to see it in this state.

Despite the pain, there is a glimmer of hope. This is not the end for our beloved 80-year-old church. I am working tirelessly to get the building restored and revitalized. My goal and vision are to see the church once again filled with song, laughter, joy, hope, and unity. The church was built with pride, love, and honor by our forefathers, and it’s time to bring back that spirit.

I am excited to be part of the Restoring History Foundation, dedicated to this mission. It is time for the next generation to enjoy the beautiful building that our families built with so much vision and dreams. We need to pick up that vision and fulfill the dreams that once were.

While it hurts to see the church in its current state, I am filled with hope and determination. Together, we can restore the William Duncan Memorial Church to its former glory and create new memories that will last for generations to come.

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